Episode 2363: The Grifters Are Wasting The American's Dollars
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On today's show, we cover: The latest on the latest in the fight for the speakership of the House of Representatives, What's going on in Washington, D.C., and around the world, and why it's so hard to be a conservative in the modern era.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
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these people you're just not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people
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have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything in
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the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
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like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
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had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
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country this country will be saved here's your host stephen k bann it's friday 9 december year of our
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2022 uh we're waiting i think within the next hour should be the filing of kerry lakes um today's
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the fifth day essentially i guess the way they calculated to file that we'll be getting uh
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members of her uh team on here as soon as it hits the wire right before it hits the wire um a lot
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going on we got uh naomi wolf big breaking news that'll be a little later in the show uh jake
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beckett uh joe allen uh a bunch of other stuff having liz you're is going to join us catholic
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charities pumping billions into um uh essentially trafficking on the uh on the southern border
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uh brandon showwater the american doll situation american girl situation absolutely blow your head
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up uh also going to get into more of the economy today and of course this twitter situation with
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uh elon musk now they're going back and forth as they talked in the morning show with jack butsobic
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all this uh you know they didn't um they were suppressing conservative voices but didn't
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you know didn't stop the uh the pedophilia and the child trafficking on there jack dorsey and elon
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musk getting into it this afternoon we'll get to all that want to start though with basically the
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biggest story in this city the imperial capital and that is the uh almost shakespearean fight for the
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speakership of the house of representatives i would argue the second most powerful position in the
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united states government matt gates i guess the leader of the rebellion joins us matt uh headline
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actually headline we put up on getter they buried the lead as they always do on cnn uh kevin mccarthy
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i guess gave an interview and essentially said i'm never leaving well i'm going to stick around until
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we get to 218 i don't care if it takes a thousand votes um at the same he was responding to a letter
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from i guess another seven i don't know if they're quasi rebels hard rebels but they sent a letter
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to mccarthy i think if he agreed to it it wouldn't be much of a speakership uh get us up to date what
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talk about mccarthy first dug in it looks harder than ever and then i want to talk about this expanding
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uh looks like circle of people that say we just can't do this because this letter looks to me like
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if you if you agree this letter you don't really have a speakership congressman matt gates when
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someone says i'll never leave it isn't exactly the battle cry of an inspirational leader it sounds
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more like someone who can't accept a breakup but in the case of kevin mccarthy in the republican
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conference this is no no fault divorce there were things that kevin mccarthy did to erode
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the trust of the members he needs to vote for him if he wants to be speaker he lost virtually every
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fiscal fight there's a great horowitz piece in the blaze that details that on the southern border he
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never pushed for a bill that didn't include some feature of amnesty or a pathway to citizenship
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and on the weaponization of this government against our people kevin mccarthy sat silent with his hands
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folded as paul ryan and trey gowdy blocked every request that jim jordan and mark meadows and andy
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biggs and ronda sandis and i made when we caught peter struck and lisa page and andy mccabe and jim
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baker who somehow re-emerges as a character in the whole twitter scandal when those people had weaponized
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our government against the legitimate president donald j trump kevin mccarthy was nowhere to be found in that
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fight and so while you see various spasms of conservatism or purported conservatism directed at
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big tech or myorkis you know remember kevin mccarthy has been holding up a shield to protect some of the
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most dangerous elements of society that have harmed conservatives and i don't think that he has passed
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the test of leadership and the breaking news is that seven additional republicans have essentially
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said that kevin mccarthy doesn't have their vote that their vote has to be earned by someone who
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doesn't want to just continue the ways of washington but someone who will transform
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a broken congress that person is not kevin mccarthy look they include general scott perry who's looked
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at as one of the leaders of this movement uh andrew clyde who was on here yesterday talking about his big
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tech bill and eli crane a new navy seal who's uh elect walk us through that letter and those people
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well yeah you have a good mix of people in the leadership of the conservative movement
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like general perry like dan bishop my colleague on the judiciary committee but even new members members
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who've not yet been sworn in but will have a vote that's just as powerful as mine or anyone else's in
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the 118th congress they're saying they've heard from their constituents that they can't vote for kevin
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mccarthy in a regime that continues to perpetuate the flawed corruption of washington dc so i actually
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think you may see a lot of action from people who are closest to their first dispositive election and
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we actually had two we had eli crane of arizona and andy ogles of tennessee demanding that washington
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start working for the people again and making a demand on any person who would seek leadership
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to accede to those requests and people will hear a lot about the motion to vacate and the reason
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that's important is not because anyone intends to go down to the floor and demand the removal of the
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speaker each and every day but it is fundamentally an enforcement mechanism for all of the rest of the
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rule changes that we want i mean we have a rule now that would require bills to be presented with
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adequate time for us to review them before voting on them but nancy pelosi just waves that rule every day
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and so if we put rules together on spending on transparency on open amendments my fear is in
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the absence of the motion to vacate you'd have a speaker that would start every day with the prayer
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the pledge and the waving of the rules and so we have to make that difficult so that the interests of
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the american people can rise up above the interests of the lobbyists and the the forces in big government
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and big business and big media and big tech that want to crush everyday americans walk us through
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rust vote came on here he put together the 10-year you know um balanced budget that doesn't touch
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social security or medicare and this is one of the reasons ralph norman is is part of your hard no group
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he calls it the cartel walk me through what is that explain to our audience audience when rust vote
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and you talk about the cartel up on capitol hill what do they mean well if any member of the posse
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comes to washington dc and walks up and down k street and looks at the big fancy buildings and sees
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everybody coming out with their five thousand dollar suits and their gucci loafers none of those
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people none of that industry is constructed to reduce spending every single special interest in
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this town is designed to increase spending and increase illegal immigration and they do that for
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the interests of big business and they want the trough to be bigger so that everybody can get their
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snout down into it and what ralph norman knows because he is one of the few fiscal hawks that didn't fly
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out of washington is that you've actually got to have to have a leader who is committed to an actual
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budget because you rand paul's got a great saying when democrats are in power the republicans are the
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conservative party but when republicans are in power there is no conservative party on spending and so
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i agree with rust vote i agree with ralph norman the only way we get the spending controls that will save
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the dollar and the people and your 401ks and your retirement and your future the only thing that will do
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that will be strong leadership leadership that we have never seen in kevin mccarth when you're back
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your district is one of the most military patriotic in the country right pensacola naval air stations
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down there uh the navy's got a massive presence in in pensacola in your district what are your
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constituents understanding that you know that they're pro-defense and for bigger defense budgets
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what do they tell you overall about spending when you're back in your district talking to your
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constituents what is the average person in that in that district talking about spending well a lot
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of people in my community resent the fact that military spending and defense spending gets
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criticized when we seem to have no such criticism for all of the quote-unquote social welfare spending
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that has functionally turned the safety net into a hammock for people that go and like have children
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so that they can increase their afdc payments who get on the government government dole so that their
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transportation health care education cell phone child care can all be paid for by hard-working
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americans and so the grifters that are really i think taking advantage of the largesse of the federal
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government are certainly not the veterans certainly not the active duty service members not the military
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spouses who want adequate child care when they're dealing with deployed loved ones so we need to do
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everything we can for our military so that we hold the high ground against china but the spending
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problems we have are in the entitlement programs that continue to pay people who are able-bodied not
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to work i mean we have so much fraud in the disability game and it's just it's just a multi-generational
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drift in a lot of cases and that's not to say that there aren't truly people who need a social safety net
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but those people actually get screwed over when you have a system that is so encompassing with
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the medicaid expansion we saw under obamacare the increase in unemployment benefits that continue
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despite covid being in our rearview mirror and my fear is that as you get more and more americans
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addicted to the federal dollar it will be harder and harder to marshal together support to cut spending
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that's why ralph norman is right to be a patriot and step forward and say he's not going to vote for anybody
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for speaker of the house that doesn't commit to a balanced budget spending controls and to actually
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stop paying people to not work who are otherwise able to do so i mean it's a 10-year program right
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i want to tie it directly what's happening on capitol hill right now this omnibus and walk people through
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how do we even get in a situation that's another what three and a half two trillion it's going to take
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they're not even counting the 800 billion on the financing charge how do we get in a situation
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where we're just about to take the house and they're actually up here and you're having a fight
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every day and we have people going to the phone lines and blowing people up how did we get to a
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situation and correct me if i'm wrong mccarthy was just at the white house five or six days ago
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where he agreed with mcconnell and schumer that implosive that we have to get this done
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prior because you don't want to pass it off to the next congress walk us through all the
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machinations around the omnibus how it ties directly back to the national debt and why are
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we sleepwalking when we could take active charge of this in general does he not want tough votes in
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his beginning days as speaker is that why he's just prepared to or at least one time before he got blown
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up just to roll over on this well we certainly need to see more of a fighting spirit out of our minority
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leader now against this omnibus but remember it's retiring republican senators and republican senate
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leadership paving the way to provide the votes for this to happen it's people like burr and shelby
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and to me who are probably looking closer at opportunities on k street than they are the
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actual needs of their constituents and the long-term impact of this flawed fiscal policy
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well some of the rules excuse me some of the rules that are being demanded by my colleagues would
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require legislation to adhere to a single subject steve and see this is all by design this is not
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a bug of the system it's a feature of the system that right up again well the lack of a red wave
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the headline is cnn house republicans brace for doomsday scenario if mccarthy falls short of 218
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votes for speaker matt gates your response sir i don't think it's a doomsday scenario if it takes us
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a little longer to organize than folks might expect look i'd rather get this right than just do it quick
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for the sake of advancing the next iteration of the dc swamp and we do need to disrupt this place
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congress is broken and we're not going to change the game by just changing the players we have to change
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the rules of the game so let me get into some of the specific demands that house conservatives like
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myself are making of any person that would want to be speaker single subject the reason that's important
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the bill only addresses single subject it's what allows us to use the appropriations process
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as a leverage point against the biden administration because when you have these omnibus bills and
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everything's wrapped together well then it's used as an anvil against us where if you don't vote for
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it then all of a sudden you're abandoning the widows and orphans and not taking care of our troops who
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are downrange so separating those things in single subject it sounds like a very sort of nuanced niche
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thing but it's what unlocks the potential to use the appropriations process as actual leverage
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we also want to see conservatives on committees far too often the way washington works is it's pay to
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play and if you want to get on the significant committees you have to fork up over the cash to the
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republican campaign arm to have the opportunity to do so and so we want to divorce those decisions
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politics i want to make hang on i want to make sure the audience because we did work with
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schweitzer years ago literally when you come for a certain committee and they'll say okay but you
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got to go out raise on your own for the for the for the party or for our fund 250 000 or 300 000
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i mean they actually put a number on there that you then or have to go out and if you can't do it then
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you're not going to get the slot correct sure when i was elected i was told if i wanted to be on the
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armed services committee the right number was 75 000 now as a result of bide inflation that's gone up
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substantially since 2017 but you get the picture it is pay to play too often and we don't want it to
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work that way we also want to make sure that we have an open opportunity for amendments and this is
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what sometimes pits conservatives against more moderate republicans because moderate frontline
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republicans who might be in biden districts or very narrow purple districts they don't in some cases
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want to take difficult votes on issues that could be contorted into some campaign message against
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them but the reason you get elected to congress is to take votes if you don't want to take tough votes
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don't run don't put your name on a sign and i am encouraged by the true i think boldness of people
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like general scott perry who are in very swing districts who lead with conviction and you know what
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when you lead with that type of bold conviction the people will come with you even if they don't agree
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with you on everything because they know you're not bought and paid for by some washington swamp rat
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and that's what happens to too many of our leaders in both parties so i think creating a more transparent
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system a less corrupt system a system that allows us to read the bills in advance i mean we got a 400
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or i'm sorry far larger than that we we got this massive thousands of page defense bill and only a day
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to read it who could do representative government under those terms when you say conservatives on
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committees we talked about the money how would you enforce that how would you enforce who gets to
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choose who the conservatives are it had to be house freedom caucus members each is a select number in each
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committee well i'm not a freedom caucus member uh so i think that we could have a feature of the
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steering committee that looks at people's conservative ratings looks at the votes they've taken
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and we could actually have committees that have conservative representation and frankly every
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committee should have representation more from the center of our caucus because if there's problems
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with bills where we can't get them off the floor in a four-seat majority we should know that in
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committee so i think we should have a cross-section of the conference on every committee we should do our
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best to achieve that and you know what you may have to wrap that into the speaker negotiation
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okay you know your book is called firebrand and you're known up here as a firebrand you're known
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up here uh on the committee the thing you said on judiciary is having some of the sharpest and
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toughest questioning of uh of anybody up here um and uh you know and this whole movement has
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definitely and andy biggs come out the other day and say he's actually running for speaker not just in
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the primary or at the in the conference but on the floor we have the great one mark levin let's go
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play this for a second i'd like to have your observations on this congressman gates
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andy biggs is part of the freedom caucus andy biggs is on tv all the time promoting himself as
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a conservative but a guy like that today parading around as mr conservative mr conservative with the
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freedom caucus that he's going to bring conservatism to the house of representatives is a joke he doesn't
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even fundamentally understand the constitution now i've called out any biggs and four others
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in the house of representatives who are trying to sabotage the election of a speaker
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in a what will be a republican house where the republicans have maybe a four or five
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vote majority now what does that mean that means that these individuals can block the republicans
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from choosing their speaker which means you could go to the floor of the house and there's already
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talk about this in the press where liberal republicans moderate republicans could join with democrats
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and wind up choosing a speaker who's quite liberal they talk about fred upton fred upton is a rhino
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okay uh it got a little more they got the vid hang on hang on the vitriol got a little worse after
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that the great one mark levin and we understand mart's got a lot of problems with us populist
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nationalists but mark's a good guy super guy and he knows the constitution why is he wrong there
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uh matt gates well it's interesting to see mark levin follow the flashy lures that are strung out by
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the mainstream press like this notion that fred upton was going to be speaker oh yeah everybody
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wrote articles about that got all worked up about it and then they went and asked fred upton are you
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a candidate for speaker and he said no i'm taking my wife skiing that weekend so it just shows you
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kind of how harebrained some of those red herrings are keep in mind about mark levin mark levin was
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against kevin mccarthy before he was for kevin mccarthy just like mark levin was against donald trump
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before he was for donald trump so who knows being against andy biggs might be just like the first
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mark levin step to being andy biggs's campaign manager in the next election cycle mark levin
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said that kevin mccarthy was a creature of the establishment and thus could never be speaker
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those were his own words so i don't know what's caused mark to tax so hard in the but is this i think
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because this is but but hang on i think this is whether they vote president or whatever they've
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clearly taken this line of attack and now it's everywhere it's it's on cnn it's on fox non-stop
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i think one thing you have to do is not it's not that people i think say hey maybe mccarthy's not my
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cup of tea maybe mccarthy is part of the cartel and i agree with gates that we need change and we need
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fundamental change but if we're so close this thing's so tight if there is a possibility they
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could do some hanky panky in the floor and we lose it then what was all this work uh worth mad gates
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well i mean i am a daily war room watcher and so what i've learned is that you actually have to
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utilize your points of leverage rather than surrendering them and conservatives right now have
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leverage and i intend to use it now this notion that democrats are going to vote for some moderate
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republican is ludicrous hakeem jeffries the democrat leader is the first black leader of a major party
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in congress in america's history and so the notion that he is not going to have 212 votes every single
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time is nuts members of the congressional black caucus have even come out and said that that
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hakeem jeffries is going to have 212 votes on the first ballot and every ballot thereafter unless
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somehow he gets 213 because they're able to count don mckeechin's vote so i don't think that
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yes and i'm and i'm answering it's first amendment
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so this is part of catholic charities actually catholic charities is right here mcallen texas
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but they've just bought this building because they've run out of space they have hundreds of
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people in this building run out of space and now they're filling up this building to continue the
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trafficking that the cartels have done they're making hundreds of millions of dollars on this
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and ironically right across the road from them at this corner is the bus stop so they simply just
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walk them across put them on a bus continue the trafficking into america to a city near here or they
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fill up the suvs that constantly come up here park we've got vans down here and they take them to the
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airport this is human trafficking and it's being brought to you by joe biden and the open borders left
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we have leftist ngos that are taking your tax dollars out of your pockets to help facilitate
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the cartels trafficking into america that's what's happening here
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and i like that they don't like me filming them too bad
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i didn't catch we actually play the i didn't catch uh where ben burkwam's trolling them it's the
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first amendment which is your human trafficking um this came off of we bring in the great liz york
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this came off of was it mike halen the team uh and dr kevin roberts oh dr kevin roberts has taken
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over heritage it's kind of a new look heritage they're getting very aggressive on investigations
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and really uh research that that leads to action actionable research mike halen the team over there at this
00:26:17.400
immigration and policy center uh bought this data uh from the cell phones and showed um and showed
00:26:25.600
just the amazing invasion you can just you can just watch it and they're going to every uh every
00:26:31.300
town in the country and now they've got that analysis that shows that they're principally saying the
00:26:36.460
illegal aliens are these migrants into republican districts right so it's all it's all pre-thought
00:26:43.240
through uh but one of the things that have 35 ngos that assist the government that are assisting
00:26:49.320
one of the biggest and most prominent are catholic charities and i know liz you're the great guys over at
00:26:54.860
catholic 212 have up as their lead story uh their their mac daddy uh my interview with ben burkwam
00:27:01.840
yesterday because i said hey i don't think anything irks traditional catholics more than knowing the catholic
00:27:07.260
uh charities which is just a total left-wing social justice warrior organization takes money really
00:27:14.800
under false pretenses but they take it from the government under real pretenses government gives
00:27:19.020
them to them and say hey you're our partner in the human trafficking business but it takes it from
00:27:23.540
catholics who have not been awakened to what they're actually doing so walk us through that this
00:27:29.540
ngo catholic charities and how they are just an open human trafficking organization ma'am
00:27:35.380
well steve you know i warned the the war room audience two years ago about the unaccompanied
00:27:41.440
minor crisis it has become a catastrophe um and let me put this in context catholic charities and
00:27:48.340
catholic organizations in 2022 and this is a conservative figure have received 97 million dollars
00:27:56.560
for unaccompanied alien children um so they are responsible and they're probably the number one or two
00:28:03.480
uh program um ngo that is handling the trafficking of children um and these are unaccompanied now i
00:28:10.680
describe these children as vulnerable orphans and what did the the customs and border patrol data say
00:28:18.500
they said that there are 266 000 unaccompanied minor children who have crossed the border illegally
00:28:27.900
let me put this in context for the audience in america there are 400 000 children in foster care
00:28:35.800
most of those kids speak english have been educated um their families are here we're talking about 266 000
00:28:45.380
orphans who have been now we know from project veritas many of them have been dumped with so-called
00:28:52.500
sponsors who in what did project veritas find out that most of these sponsors if not all
00:28:58.900
are illegal aliens themselves and many of whom are not related to these children at all um who have
00:29:07.440
in many respects not been vetted you know foster care in america these foster parents get an fbi
00:29:13.640
background check they have six to eight weeks of intensive training to be a foster parent they have
00:29:20.760
unannounced visits by caseworkers not for these 266 000 unaccompanied minor children this is going to be
00:29:30.900
a catastrophe for our health care system our criminal justice system our educational system and we are
00:29:37.860
going to be paying for this for the next you know decades for decades generations and what is so insidious
00:29:46.240
and people don't understand this why the government is giving the catholic charities and other ngos this
00:29:54.080
business is because these ngos um give the cover to the government's illegal trafficking operation
00:30:02.720
because guess what you cannot foia catholic charities or lutheran social services they're beyond so there is
00:30:11.020
no way unless you have hearings unless you have whistleblowers like tara rodas and project veritas
00:30:18.280
otherwise you're not going to find out about this illegal underground network that is operating as we
00:30:27.300
speak you know the cost the cost of the the foster care system in the united states from the federal
00:30:33.800
government i'm not even talking about the states is five billion dollars a year that doesn't include
00:30:39.820
the 266 000 which is probably well over 300 000 unaccompanied illegal minor children so this is such
00:30:49.040
a catastrophe and it's beyond numbers that i could ever imagine and you know interesting when when i was
00:30:56.420
preparing to talk tonight i wanted to look up to see what the federal government what the u.s
00:31:01.680
attorney's offices were doing on human trafficking um this year and what i found was shocking
00:31:09.580
human trafficking cases are down 22 percent in uh 2021 in fact they only filed 140 new criminal human
00:31:21.120
trafficking cases in the federal court system now steve you know from your time in the white house that
00:31:27.860
there are 97 u.s attorney's offices and you tell me that they can only file 140 criminal human
00:31:36.680
trafficking cases i mean this is the we're going to be paying for this in so many ways and unless we
00:31:45.740
begin to have whistleblowers step forward and hearings in congress we are not going to be able to um save
00:31:53.840
you know the the educational system the health care system um from these vulnerable orphans and anybody
00:32:00.600
who has worked with child exploitation knows that sexual predators go where vulnerable children are and you can't
00:32:11.880
tell me that there aren't hundreds if not thousands of sexual predators who are posing as sponsors for these
00:32:20.660
vulnerable children in fact in fact we know from project veritas that they've already uncovered a sponsor that is
00:32:28.280
pimping out um a minor child um to numerous men so i mean it's just you know this has been strategic
00:32:36.300
intentional catastrophic for children for americans and we're not even talking about you know under
00:32:44.720
under trump you know the um the cost of uh the cartels were making about um oh i'd say about 500
00:32:54.680
million dollars is what they were saying now the cartels are making 13 billion dollars a year on human
00:33:02.480
trafficking this is and fentanyl this is up 2500 percent um so you know it's no matter which way you look
00:33:11.260
at it we have got to intervene immediately um this week the good news is you had um heritage intervening
00:33:18.360
with their geofencing project you had complicit clergy um looking at the data of all the catholic
00:33:25.640
organizations that are really social justice warrior arms of this illegal um administration that's
00:33:34.400
trafficking children and we have project veritas that's now pulling back the curtain but we've got
00:33:40.380
to do a lot more we've got to stem this flow i mean in two years two more years of this administration
00:33:46.960
with an open border um can you imagine that you know the it's going to double triple the number of
00:33:53.280
unaccompanied minor children so um it's you know it's very troubling i'm trying to um alarm the american
00:34:00.860
people um we need whistleblowers to you can go to complicitclergy.com um there's a form to fill out
00:34:08.760
to let us know what's going on in um down in the border you know we know catholic charities is on both
00:34:14.960
sides of the border facilitating these children um coming across um so you know it's a tragedy that
00:34:23.320
you know is beyond imaginable it's it's biblical and it's and it's intentional you warned us about
00:34:29.840
this a year and a half ago about this biden on on the board what was happening but even then you
00:34:35.020
couldn't even imagine the scale of it i want to go back to the veritas one of those chilling comments
00:34:40.940
is when she was sitting there looking and says oh the house there in houston has 41 this has 22
00:34:46.180
and they said they're actually run as brothels they have no earthly idea who these sponsors are
00:34:51.160
there's no even vetting process and somebody gives a as a wise guy remark well we don't have a problem
00:34:56.960
with these sponsors because sponsors the traffickers never never sue you so you never have you never
00:35:01.620
have any legal problem your your analysis of that ma'am well first of all you know the justice
00:35:07.040
department is supposed to protect um children vulnerable citizens vulnerable people in the
00:35:13.300
country you know these cases um you know should be in the thousands of prosecutions hundreds of
00:35:19.400
thousands of prosecutions um and it's true um this is a money-making business for the cartels um you
00:35:26.940
know quite frankly they're making more money on human trafficking when drugs are sold drugs are sold
00:35:31.980
they can't be resold um but the problem is with children with vulnerable women boys and girls
00:35:38.600
they can be sold numerous times and each time they're sold the trafficker is making sometimes
00:35:45.560
thousands of dollars um so you know we everybody you know i talked to all the great americans who are
00:35:51.540
really concerned about human trafficking um we have got to demand from congress um from our churches
00:35:58.700
they have got to get out of their business the catholic church is supposed to be about the
00:36:02.900
salvation of souls not the exploitation of children um and you know this has got to end and you know
00:36:09.940
we won't know what's going on because we can't for you this information we need whistleblowers and we need
00:36:16.440
aggressive prosecution and investigations by local law enforcement and federal law enforcement what
00:36:22.980
hang on a second i'm gonna hold you through the break i've got uh i've got brandon showwater here too
00:36:27.620
from the christian post we're gonna get into his uh these topics will make your head blow up too
00:36:32.000
but you just said the u.s attorneys 97 u.s attorney offices and u.s attorneys only 140 cases we had a
00:36:39.740
special on here spring a year ago they told us the la county i think had shut down their basically the
00:36:46.540
human trafficking we know forget the five million or seven million that are here that are coming process
00:36:52.320
the getaways are another one or two million a huge percentage of the getaways are are human
00:36:58.040
trafficked women and uh and young children how could they possibly have shut down and not be doing any
00:37:04.260
prosecutions on human trafficking when it's at flood tide ma'am yeah you know it's in the old days both
00:37:12.060
state and federal law enforcement worked together to make these cases steve you know there was a
00:37:17.220
cooperation um but obviously in places where the george sorris's prosecutors um are put in place
00:37:24.520
in chicago and other places we're not seeing the kind of prosecutions for trafficking victims who've
00:37:30.640
come over um come over the border um illegally um they don't want that information coming out so
00:37:37.240
what do they do instead of prosecuting and protecting and putting these guys behind bars um they're not doing
00:37:42.980
anything and the federal government has the laws to do that liz just hang on for one second liz your
00:37:50.360
we got patrick uh brandon showwater from the christian post all on the war room be back in about a minute
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brandon shorewater christian post sir you had a story it was uh made my head blow up because of
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american girls captain bannon was raised on american girls uh but then i saw the uh the uh daily mail did
00:40:21.060
a homage to to your piece maybe without attribution uh tell us what you found out sir that's got
00:40:28.560
the the uh a big part of the country outraged at american girls which used to be a standard uh
00:40:35.200
uh product and and group of dolls uh for young american girls well yes i didn't write the piece
00:40:42.480
but i my fingerprints were on it as it was a concerned mother who brought it to me she loves
00:40:46.960
american girl and as she writes in her op-ed column on cp voices which is the opinion section of the
00:40:53.220
christian post uh american girl is to girls by and large what lego is to boys and so what your
00:41:01.720
viewers need to understand steve is that there is no single area of our culture right now that won't
00:41:07.500
be colonized and corrupted by this gender dogma and she picked up a book in an american girl store
00:41:12.900
under their brand by mel hammond i believe it's called the smart girl's guide to body image
00:41:17.480
where i believe on page 36 or 38 about that range girls if they're feeling uncomfortable with their
00:41:24.700
bodies and in the lead-up to these pages it was actually a pretty noble message that you need to
00:41:29.180
learn to love your body they actually say the author suggests that doctors can give you medicine
00:41:35.020
meaning puberty blockers to delay changes to your body so they're fully promoting this experimental
00:41:40.420
medicalization that is the entry point to castration of our children sterilization because
00:41:47.080
when you follow blockers with synthetic cross-sex hormones uh you wind up sterile and you hijack
00:41:52.440
your endocrine system you do all sorts of egregious damage to your body and with very slippery subtle
00:41:58.060
insidious language they promote this transgender medicalization in an american girl book so this
00:42:04.960
mother was rightly outraged and she wrote under a pseudonym and we were happy to publish because we knew
00:42:10.120
who she was uh but that's that has since blown up the daily mail picked up the story and several other
00:42:15.620
outlets have as well no it's a huge story now um walk our audience too when you say every aspect of
00:42:23.460
american society and culture is going to be colonized by the jet this radical gender affirmation ideology
00:42:30.160
what does that mean meaning that there's no single square inch of culture that they these people who are
00:42:36.800
pushing this experimental medicalization they want our children indoctrinated by it and so they
00:42:42.460
can then send them down this pathway i read a some research about what puberty blockers and cross-sex
00:42:49.540
hormones cost by a journalist by the name of sue dunham uh who wrote this a few years ago we're talking
00:42:54.960
thousands of dollars per a subcutaneous implant for these blockers is even several thousand dollars
00:43:01.520
but again if you get a child on this lifetime of experimental medicalization and it is a lifetime you'll
00:43:08.380
be a lifelong medical patient you're going to need to groom and entice the younger generation into
00:43:13.180
believing that this experimental medicalization is tethered to their identity because if you can then
00:43:19.520
sell them on that market it to them on tiktok and through social media sites like youtube and tumblr
00:43:24.000
then they'll be hooked to the medical industrial complex and they pharma will laugh all the way to the
00:43:29.700
bank and so they get into children's books they get into school lessons they get into popular
00:43:33.600
cartoons and tv shows uh it sound you sound like you know whenever i talk about this and i've even
00:43:39.120
said it on your show steve you sound like you put a tinfoil hat you know on but it's everywhere you look
00:43:44.760
there's no safe space to use that one of their phrases there's no space safe space from this
00:43:50.160
parents i mean this mom vets every single thing that comes across her you know her two young daughters
00:43:55.760
desks to make sure that there's none of this gender ideology in it there's very few places to go
00:44:01.440
um and here even an american girl they're telling kids that you know they might need drugs that they
00:44:07.420
have also used to chemically castrate sex offenders it's the same you know mechanism that these drugs
00:44:13.420
that have been historically used to give to men who have committed some of the most horrific sexual
00:44:18.220
crimes to chemically castrate them that's what they're that's what they're giving to children in
00:44:22.700
gender clinics and in children's hospitals all around this country pediatric lupron or tryptorellin
00:44:27.500
uh we're sterilizing our children and it's being sold as an identity and it's even in children's
00:44:32.000
books for for for you know i don't say normal americans but for basic you know americans going
00:44:37.780
about their daily lives it seems to have come out of nowhere all of a sudden in the last couple of
00:44:42.920
years it is if it's for money in a system you know systemic they've set up a system that is for
00:44:49.440
money to get them on these drugs and to make money and make high margins on these drugs as heinous that
00:44:54.860
is that is i think people can see it and maybe start to deconstruct it and hey there's legislation
00:45:00.020
you do it is there something deeper than that because it seems like when you read these things
00:45:05.840
it's like they're an alternative reality it just doesn't seem like it's just driven by money sir
00:45:11.320
well yes that's correct uh as a christian i say that the lord jesus christ says that the love of money
00:45:17.580
is the root of all kinds of evil so we can't ignore the money aspect but i think you can't underestimate
00:45:22.880
the power of just raw ideology at work here the gender ideologues are very ruthlessly committed to
00:45:28.660
their dogma um i i view this as sort of classic ephesians 6 spiritual warfare that's inescapable
00:45:34.440
as well uh the devil himself is raging against our children he's throwing the kitchen sink at them
00:45:39.820
pray over your kids every single day um this is just ruthlessly demonic i don't have any other words
00:45:45.600
i mean i have to use those kinds of spiritual words and i have even atheists call me sometimes to say
00:45:50.900
that they think they believe in demons now when this invades their home because they don't have
00:45:54.180
any other grid for it uh so the combination of a really toxic ideology the love of money
00:45:59.280
spiritual evil and it's the witch's brew that drives this insane medicalization and sterilization
00:46:04.800
of our children glamorizing show water i know it american girl you're one of the uh you're one of the
00:46:12.600
rocks on this so uh we thank you so much how do people get to your writings at the great christian
00:46:17.620
post and how they find you on social media all of our print journalism is at christianpost.com
00:46:23.100
my twitter handle is at brandon m show and i would urge everyone to listen to our bonus podcast episode
00:46:29.140
that we just put out on our series called generation indoctrination this bonus episode we cover women
00:46:35.160
who are incarcerated with men including hardened sexual offenders who under the banner of transgender
00:46:40.320
are now able to be locked up with women this contravenes the geneva convention in my mind all
00:46:45.960
the principles of human rights law but today sadistic predators are able to be locked up with women if
00:46:51.140
they if they identify as women unbelievable we'll make sure we put that up on our site to make sure
00:46:56.560
everybody get to it brandon showwater you're doing the lord's work thank you very much thank you steve
00:47:01.220
short thank you liz your leisure is going to join us in the next hour um it's going to be packed
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